Zhao Feiyan:
A bright red dew condenses the river, and the clouds and rain are ruined. Light weight can be a palm drum. Hum! ! I am not a disaster, but it is also a sin to be beautiful.
"A branch of red dew condenses fragrance, and it is heartbreaking in vain." This is the second of three "Qing Ping Diao" that Li Bai should write when he was in the court of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is:? A red dew is fragrant, and sex and rain are heartbroken. ? Excuse me, who looks like Han Palace? Poor swallow leans on her new makeup.
At that time, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei were watching the blooming wood peony (peony) in the north of the Chenxiang Pavilion in Xingqing Palace, and Li Bai was called to compose poems on the spot. Li Bai wrote three poems. The first two sentences of this second poem mean:
(Imperial concubine) You are really like a blooming peony flower covered with rain and dew. The legendary meeting between the king of Chu and the goddess in Wushan is just a legend. How can it compare with your true favor from the king?
Hongyan: refers to peony flowers; Wushan Yunyu: Legend has it that the goddess on the top of Wushan Mountain in the Three Gorges and the king of Chu will accept the love of the king of Chu.